More than you ever wanted to hear from Jenny Crusie

Day: January 1, 2018

You asked for a monthly poetry exchange, you get a month poetry exchange. How about Rita Dove to start a MUCH BETTER YEAR?

DAWN REVISITED

Imagine you wake up

with a second chance: The blue jay

hawks his pretty wares

and the oak still stands, spreading

glorious shade. If you don’t look back,

the future never happens.

How good to rise in sunlight,

in the prodigal smell of biscuits –

eggs and sausage on the grill.

The whole sky is yours

to write on, blown open

to a blank page. Come on,

shake a leg! You’ll never know

who’s down there, frying those eggs,

if you don’t get up and see.

Rita Dove, from On the Bus with Rosa Parks, 1999

ETA: Just woke up. Couldn’t see the poem, either. Welcome to 2018. ARGH.

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About the Author

Jennifer Crusie is the New York Times, USA Today, and Publisher’s Weekly bestselling author of twenty novels, one book of literary criticism, miscellaneous articles, essays, novellas, and short stories, and the editor of three essay anthologies. She lives in a cottage in New Jersey surrounded by deer, bears, foxes, and dachshunds, where she often stares at the ceiling and counts her blessings.